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<B>CAREER HIGHLIGHTS</B> | <B>CAREER HIGHLIGHTS</B> | ||
* Lettered as punter in 1995,96,97,98. Included placekicking duties in 97 and 98. | * Lettered as punter in 1995,96,97,98. Included placekicking duties in 97 and 98. | ||
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+ | * Earned [[All-Conference Selections|All-Pac 10]] honors in 1997. | ||
* [[All-American]] as punter and place kicker in 1997. | * [[All-American]] as punter and place kicker in 1997. | ||
* One of 3 finalists for the Lou Groza Award in 1997. | * One of 3 finalists for the Lou Groza Award in 1997. | ||
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{{:Career_Punting_Leaders}} | {{:Career_Punting_Leaders}} | ||
{{:Career_Field_Goal_Leaders}} | {{:Career_Field_Goal_Leaders}} |
Latest revision as of 21:14, 20 August 2017
Sons of Westwood: Bruin Legends
P/PK Chris Sailer
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS
- Lettered as punter in 1995,96,97,98. Included placekicking duties in 97 and 98.
- Made 15 straight field-goals in '97.
- Has UCLA record of 56-yard field goal versus Oregon.
- Ranked 3rd in NCAA in field goals in 1997
- In only two years as PK, he ranks 7th in UCLA career field goal (33) list.
- In only two years as PK, he ranks 12th in UCLA career scoring list (213 pts).
- His 109 pts in 1997 and 104 pts in 1998 rank 6th and 11th, respectively in the school's Single Season Scoring list.
- One of just four players in school history to score over 100 points in a season twice. (Others include John Lee, Skip Hicks, and Kai Forbath.)
- Ranks 8th in team for career punting (41.99 yds/punt).
ACCOLADES
- Earned All-Pac 10 honors in 1997.
- All-American as punter and place kicker in 1997.
- One of 3 finalists for the Lou Groza Award in 1997.
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